This category is for listing environmental information, natural features, and scientific investigations of the local area. Subjects include wildlife, earth science, botanical gardens, and zoos.- Category ID : 319832
Lewis and Clark participated in many scientific investigations on their trip through North Dakota. Today, the U.S. Geological Survey continues many of those investigations begun by the Corps of Discovery, including monitoring the water and biological resources of North Dakota.
The EERC is recognized internationally as an expert in scientifically advanced energy systems and the prevention and cleanup of air, water, and soil pollution and is part of the University of North Dakota.
The North Dakota Science Teachers Association (NDSTA) is a group of interdisciplinary science educators. Our membership is open to K-12 classroom teachers, university faculty, informal educators, concerned citizens, and business personnel.
The mission of the Regional Weather Information Center at the University of North Dakota is to support the highest quality undergraduate and graduate education through experimental opportunities in operational and applied research in contemporary meteorology with an emphasis on future applications through technology transfer to enhance economic development.
Federal agency office working with local soil conservation districts to achieve conservation of soil and other resources on private land. Information about wind and water erosion and NRCS programs in the state.
Promotes public interest and study of birds, and preservation of natural habitats. Photographs, field trips, meetings, bird records committee, resources, and links.